The Poetical Works of Edmund Spenser, Volume 4William Pickering, 1839 - English poetry |
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... late conquest which he gotten had : Who whenas each of other had a sight , They knew themselves , and both their persons rad 8 : When Calidore thus first ; " Haile , noblest Knight Of all this day on ground that breathen living spright ...
... late conquest which he gotten had : Who whenas each of other had a sight , They knew themselves , and both their persons rad 8 : When Calidore thus first ; " Haile , noblest Knight Of all this day on ground that breathen living spright ...
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... late slaine her Seneschall in fight , And all her people murdred with outragious might : XXX . The Dwarfe his way did hast , and went all night : But Calidore did with her there abyde The comming of that so much threatned Knight ; Where ...
... late slaine her Seneschall in fight , And all her people murdred with outragious might : XXX . The Dwarfe his way did hast , and went all night : But Calidore did with her there abyde The comming of that so much threatned Knight ; Where ...
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... late fall , awhile he rested still : But , when he saw his foe before in vew , He shooke off luskishnesse 2 ; and , courage chill Kindling afresh , gan battell to renew , To prove if better foote then 3 horsebacke would ensew . XXXVI ...
... late fall , awhile he rested still : But , when he saw his foe before in vew , He shooke off luskishnesse 2 ; and , courage chill Kindling afresh , gan battell to renew , To prove if better foote then 3 horsebacke would ensew . XXXVI ...
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... late affray Sir Calidore upcheard , and to her teld 2 All this accord3 to which he Crudor had compeld . XLV . 4 Whereof she now more glad then sory earst , 5 All overcome with infinite affect 6 For his exceeding courtesie , that pearst ...
... late affray Sir Calidore upcheard , and to her teld 2 All this accord3 to which he Crudor had compeld . XLV . 4 Whereof she now more glad then sory earst , 5 All overcome with infinite affect 6 For his exceeding courtesie , that pearst ...
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... late , you I will not feare it to relate . Το Then wote 4 ye that I am a Briton borne , Sonne of a king , ( however thorough fate Or fortune I my countrie have forlorne , 5 And lost the crowne which should my head by right adorne ...
... late , you I will not feare it to relate . Το Then wote 4 ye that I am a Briton borne , Sonne of a king , ( however thorough fate Or fortune I my countrie have forlorne , 5 And lost the crowne which should my head by right adorne ...
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